Am 11.03.2010 um 15.56 schrieb Sean Carnes:

> There were some memory issues with the original 9.0 release and maybe a patch 
> or two after I believe.  We hit them in development but they are long gone, 
> we have had 32 landscapes(16 primary 16 backups) running in a Vmware cluster 
> across 4 servers, all with 4G of ram allocated and hundreds of thousands of 
> models.  Tomcat seems to perform much better too.  This is on Redhat 5.4 
> 64-bit, even though spectrum is still 32-bit we wanted to be ready for 10.x 
> or 11.x that might include this support or multiple instances without 
> upgrading /re-installing the o/s. 
> 
> If you are noticing anything specific please let us all know about it. 



But do you have any idea how it compares to Spectrum on Solaris?  We aren't 
using linux for any portion of our Spectrum installation right now.  Our 
current hosts (all Solaris) are due for replacement, so I'm looking into 
whether we can save money by switching to linux.  I want to make sure that the 
extra effort will actually get us cost savings, and we wont have to get more 
hardware to get the same performance.


Mathias Wegner
ISC Networking
University of Pennsylvania
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